The Omaha morning bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 1922-1927, October 13, 1922, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE OMAHA BED : FRIDAY, UC'IUITCU 13. 192;
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RcconlofG.O.P.
Has Won Voters,
Iowa Solon Savs
Judge Green Citci Reduction
in Federal Exprnri ai
One of Big Achieve
' ineuti.
"Th rubllrati party will win thlt
lcflnii in It record." rlm-Jared
Ju'lg William It. Green, comrreaa
niHii (mm tti Ninth dlntrlct of Iowa,
In (unulia last evening.
Ju'lu Orn l up fr r elactloii
Hit November mul ii itl to b
coin th chairman nf the way and
inMiit (mnmlttr, tha nwt Impvrt
unt committee In tlia houaa n( rep
mentally at Waaliliifc-ton.
"A reduction of excenai- of nearly
1 1, 4(.0(i0, not fur tha It! ur end
ing Juna 30, 1K2J. from th of tha
jiter-eiling Ducal year, nf whlrh nil
hut three month! wna under tha dem
ocratic ' M1nilnlitratln," continued
tha mnffremn; "a reduction of
Hll.Ouo.OOO In tha mount of Uxe
for tha calendar year; and a redu
tinn of tha public debt of aliout tt,
000,000,000 In tha luet 32 month, are
anhlavaaianta of which the preaent
dmlnlatratlon ha a' rliiht to ba
proud,
"Tha new tariff la tha Inweit pro
tective ntaaaura ever pnd, and tha
brat. Ill average rata of duty bncd
upon tha Import fnr tha lant flaciil
yrur la It per cnt; that of the rayon
hill while It wa In force w 20.6
per rent; the IMngley bill, 21 per rrnt,
It la eMImated to bring In about
$M),ltnn,oni mora than lh present law
whlrti la partly the emergenry In riff
and pnrtly thai t'hderwuod Inw.
"Mk all other republican tariff
hllla, it' will atlihutiit bUHlne and
add to our revenue without material
ly tin-reading the cnt nf living.
"II rate and provldon ore, being
continually mireprented, hut tha
people will learfl .the truth before tha
campaign I over,"
Nebraska Baptists
, . Will Meet in OmaRa
l,iM'.vn, . Oi't, 12, The Nebraska,
Itii'illi't iiaani-lallon voted today to
moet In luJa In tha Olivary church
ii, (ijniihn. Tho following cfflccr
ttrra elected:
1'ienlili-nt, A, It. Newell, ("irund In
land; flrat tlo preNldent, Ouk PuviN,
f , n -' 1 1 ; acond vice prrnldent, Mr,
('enrge Vim Winkle, Omaha; third
(ica piVKlilent, Mr. Jeff Yelltnn, I,ln
cilii; reciinllng ecretnry, Kov. C, M.
Kntdniin, Illiilr: nlt. recording; eo
ii'liiry, Mr. Rllwibeth Huye, Omaha;
livnanrcr, W. K. Rhode, Omaha; hi
I'lUin, Rev. R. R. (,'onn, (irund la-
llllKl.
Tha alula rereeiitiillve ure: Wal
ter I,. Fowl, (irand Il'id, Vniito nee
letary imd director of promotion; T',
W, I'.eiijdinln, director of mnall town
rural work; Rev. John Maon WellH,
preiddem nf (Irund Inland college; .1.
J, I'oIIIiih, Lincoln, director of rell
(fl'im education; (.', J, Topn, Lincoln,
Nluta vinlveritlty paator; Kzra Jiuihhh,
Omaha, necretaiy of Omaha Hniitlat
union; .!. K. Juilklni, colporteur; Mr.
J. I, Collm, Lincoln, president of
iniiif loimfy aix'lely of Nebrnka. All
of the atiite officer, except Mr. J.'
I. Collins, were reelected.
Road Conditions
(rurnUhed bf the Omaha Auto C lub.)
All roMil rporteti 'In gnodi rondltloh,
with wnthir olnr 11 1 vtry p'otnt.
A Queer World
Cirl Klevalor Operatori loo
Iliioy (Oaaiping to 'Work
BullJoK to Tektify at
Murder Trial a Brown
liruin Can't .Wliip Two
Polar Hear.
They Hill Talk.
HI. I.onli, Ma., Oct. II. Fnlliiwlnf
receipt of many complalnti that llrl
eleialur neralora In offli building
here I all o muih that they fail to
operate their car proporly. Director
of Tublkt Safety MrKelvia today an
miuncrd Im would aak tha board of
aldermen to p an ordinance re
(lulrlnK elevlor oMralor tit N II
rrnard ilmilar to chauffeur.
Ilulldoax toTrntif).
Tork, H. V., fKl. II A hillld.i
will he a.WltneH In a murder cava
to come u In tha York circuit court
in November, according to attor
ney defending A Una Wlllliini", a
woman, chmed wliti killlnj her hua-
bund. llorper Wllllutn.
, Th woman clulmd,ha killed er
hul'Miid becau lie . often i.me
hom drunk and -caused the dof o
attack her. On th night of the I. I
hi, th dog bit her aevetal lim a
and In order to atop It, h hol Wil
liam, h claim,
The dog will ba hrounht l"n rMrl
and hi dlKpoaitlon tented (or tlie
Jury,
t iiii'l lie Done.
lliimliuiK, ct. 12. (By A. r-One
brown liear ennnot whip two polar
beam. Thl wa proved In nil Im
promptu I'Utlle MaRrd In Hie I Inmlnirff
.onliixlral K"idi'im ycHterday when
Ilrnwnle hIIi"iI unnoticed Into an ad
Joining cnao duiln cleaning opera
tion. The tlhlllnic bi n In MimnI aniared
wlieii he found lilnmelf confronted by
two smiling aiilRKoiibil wlni had al
ii) appeured nn fi len ity nclchlior.
ICmaiied l hi reception, he rourleil
flglil nd K IL HI rrle of din
triM.were laki-n up by the other in
mateii of (he on and the air wa anon
tilled with tho clamor of hundred of
bcaal.
A pugillHt who hail, been-vMIng a
pet cub went to the rearuo of the
Prown liear and nucceeded In driving
t.ne of hi eneinle Into the nxt ci(,
Theu he won liffc bout with tli other
with the old of a club.
Ilnnvnlc limped back to hi own
rage, but died lit a few minute (mm
hl wound. '
Hut Still Ked, Whit and lilue.
Chicago, III., Oct. 12. In a few
year the time honored and tradi
tional red, whlta nml blua barber
liolo may b obeblete, nccordlng to
member of the National Barber
Supply aoclatlon now In conven
tion here. In place of .tha well
iinown barber pole, they ald, cu-.
romer will ee a red, white i and
iiluo clock. The changn wa nwrlbed
lo nn effort to "keep abreait of the
time."
"Somebody I Always "
New Turk, Oct. 12-Relaenwebrr',
one of (he few remaining landmark
of I he old 'Vet" olght life of New
ork, wa ordered rloaed by Federal
Judge Maulon. ' , '.. ' '.
The famou -rabaref, recently nier-
ale.d a the "raradle" by Ihe Fifty-
eighth Street Hentauraut company,
hn run afoul the prohibition law
several time In the pant two year.
Accustxl of Stealing Fan.
liven though the weather I not ex
actly "electric fan weather," William
Mooney, who Rave hi addreua a
Lincoln, atole two electric fans from,
the Millard enfe, according to detec
tive who arreated him.
Standard Oil of
New Jersey Plans
to Increase Stock
Meeting Called to Consider
Proposal to Raiiie Capital
ization From $110,000,
000 to $62.,0OO,O00.
New Tork, Oct. i:. Following th
lead of other standard Oil companlc,
Chairman A. C, liedford of tha Hin
du rd Oil of Naw Jt-rtcy announced
that a ipecll utock holder' meeting
l-.ri been calleil fur November II lo
net upon a propoaul of the director
to Increase th authorized capital
took of the company from II 10,000,
WO to f2n,00ij,000, and decuiro a stock
dividend for each ahar of common
nock or a 4'it per rent atock dividend
for each )ire of common stock now
outMtnnillug, The pur value nf tha
new share Will be tit, tha (Am
at prim lit,
Th director lo rxujalncd thut
they felt th shareholder should be
advised that, In view of the require
ment of th company for capital In
vestment, they have no purposo to
Increase the aggregate amount of dlvl
dond disbursement At th present
tune. The present dividend I on th
liiisl nf 20 per rent ttiiually.
When this new financing hi been
completed there will be lOOO.OOO.OUO
par value common stock outstanding,
rim Iml iiico of the proposed Increase,
KlHiUt 12fi,000,000, will be held In the
treasury 'to meet uch need of the
company ah may arise In tho future,
It wa stated.
Mr. Hrdford declared that lnce JkJ9
It has been the policy of the company
to rclnvert In It hiiNlne all earnings
I'l iuiiinliig after the disbursement uf of sin h surplus rainlngs. Ui Uecem-j
IMdeiid. and sine 1911 theia hailwr 31, j.'l, I lis suiplus w
hem no chang in th regular rat of 'Cl.3;,
dividend. During this period th sub- - 1 " "
stantlul growth of th eotuiwny bul- Ufllevuc Uailk of J. KelsO ,
ners, In Im with th growth f the I l I x
petroleum Industry generally, has re- uect'M ersllip
suited, he declared, In a very consider- Itellrvu. la , (lit. 1!. The bunk of
sbl augmentation of it assets, large- J. Kelixi, one of tha oldest fliium lal(
ly by reason of profltubla emidoyuient Institution In Jsskson county. I
rioted on un' m iter of th disirtvtl
couil nt Manuokrta. Issued Tuesday,
Th tiai k did not reopen for business!
Wlneailny, 1
l'rf. W. II. (iuthrla waa n..ined ra
(elver of Ilia Institution on a petition'
in voluntary liquidation filed by tin-in- i
Una of th partnerahlp which owne1
th bank. Tha bunk la a upvat In-1
atitutlon. It waa csial.Iislie.l in 1HC7.
!. ITR AI. AHrNTslCWr.ST
DRESSESN-nw.r.Vu
MODERATE PRICES
Julius Orldn
1312-DoulAS9t
JUDGE SEARS
FOR CONGRESS
Republican Candidal
Election November 7 ,
Folks!
You
Should
Be There
The
Trial
of
HARRY
MASON
The Tailor
Saturday
October 14
At 518 ranum St.
Watch This Paper for
Details
A..H0SPE CO'
'OPEN EVENINGS!
!2 MORE DAYS!
SALE
,NDS SATURDAY!
This Big Price Demolishing Sale Is the Talk of the Town
SATURDAY NIGHT MARKS THE CLOSING OF THE GREATEST EVENT IN PIANO SELLING EVER OFFERED IN THIS
VICINITY BY A. HOSPE CO. IF YOU BUY BEFORE SATURDAY NIGHT IT WILL BE YOUR GAIN. NEVER AGAIN WILL
YOU HAVE THIS IDEAL OPPORTUNITY. IT IS NOW OR NEVER. DELAY AND YOU LOSE.
MUSIC IN THE HOME PUTS SUNSHINE IN THE HEART
4 ggiWg
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afh e Smartest
Overcoats
in urns cJownJ
By Placing Our Order Months Back
with a leading maker of highest grade cloth-
tog, we were able to buy these Overcoats at
a figure which makes it invisible for iw to
pass them on to you at this unheard, of low
jrice for such quality.
Handsome motleh to select from, and beau
tiful .shades of a rich and lustrous fleecy,
roughed-up fabric that i guaranteed to
give you satisfaction,
Undoubtedly, they are the greatest value In
America at
THIKTY'FIVF. DOLLARS
WILCOX & ALLEN
Home Collegian Clothes
Northcau Corner UthinJ Harney Streets
lali-ttHliillHtH myf-f yiaiii
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The Final Hour Approaches
THE GREAT PIANO AND PLAYER-PIANO SALE WILL CLOSE SATURDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK P. M.
The people of Omaha and vicinity have responded.' Pianos are selling at this great ale about as fast as we can wait on the cus
tomers. This great sale and the extraordinary offers that are being made are such' that it is a difficult matter for anyone with
even the slightest thought of purchasing a piano to resist the. temptation to' buy " now. Read every word of this advertisement.
Bring the ad with you, if necessary You can buy a piano NOW and take 3 years to pay for it. This is certainly piano-buying time'
Come at once br you will regret it. Buy your piano now.
See Our Wonderful Bargains of Brand New Piano and Players-You Will Be Astonished
LARGEST STOCK OF VICTROLAS AND BRUNSWICKS IN THE WEST
rnrr 9 RECORD SELECTIONS Are Included With Each
A IEJZaMiHr Talking Machine Purchased During This Sale
These phonographs play all
record, including Victor, Co
lumbia, Kdison and Path.
TIVa niachinv are made in
the style uf ruhinrt o much '
in demand. Cabinet are dtf
frit constructed ol
double unrer. fancy figured
wood throughout. Tone U
mply marvelou. Mutt be
heard bi iirvciat d.
We include witk th n
chinn (hi werk a jwl pumt
with whivh t ulav Kdisun
records and a aihire ball
Bomt fr the I'aths rarorU;
'.. a full .i rtntnt ef stsrl ItalUa Walaul
And. remember, ! Caasal. tfiar IIOO OO ttl,
the mat hlne ilay ail make SALC miCC. (QQ aa
f r-catd eorm-lty. induUm- fl 10 pit . , vOiJsUU
PwaMf I
$95
S42.SO
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EDISON. COLUMBIA, PATIIE AND VICTOR.
New and Used Players
You Will Have to Hurry at They Are Going Fait
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$175
MM fee
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$29S
M
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I $2351
J 14 ta r.i I
I $335 J
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PROCRASTINATION
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HURRY! PICK YOURS FROM THIS
GOLDEN STREAM OF BARGAINS
IIU DOUGLAS SI KELT
OMAHA, MB.
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